If you’ve never made your own croutons, they’re the perfect way to use up slightly stale bread, plus they’re so much better than anything you can make at the store. After you make these Sourdough Garlic-Herb Croutons, you’ll never go back!

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Sourdough Garlic-Herb Croutons
These homemade sourdough garlic-herb croutons are the perfect way to use up slightly stale bread--plus they're so good, you'll never go back to buying them from the store!
- 4 cups sourdough bread cubes
- 1 1/2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
- 1 tablespoon real butter
- 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1/4 teaspoon granulated onion/onion powder
- 1/2 teaspoon granulated garlic
- 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
- 1 teaspoon dried parsley
- Optional: 1-2 tablespoons crumbled Parmesan cheese
- Also an option: scrap all of the seasonings above and just throw on this garlic bread seasoning!
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
In a small bowl combine salt, onion, garlic, oregano, and parsley and set aside. Melt butter in the microwave until completely melted and then combine it with the olive oil. Place bread cubes in a large bowl and pour the butter/oil mixture over the bread cubes making sure to distribute evenly over the cubes in a small drizzle. Don't dump it all in one place. If you do that, a few lucky little bread bits will soak up all the buttery goodness and the rest will get hurt feelings from being left out. Immediately use your hands to toss making sure to coat each bread cube with the butter mixture. Sprinkle the herb mixture over the bread cubes, again, making sure to distribute it evenly and use your hands to coat well.
Spread cubes in a single layer on a baking sheet.
Place in oven and cook for 10-20 minutes, stirring and flipping every 5 minutes so they cook evenly. The time is going to vary depending on the type of bread used and the size of the cubes. The croutons should be golden brown. Generally, they will take 15-20 minutes.
When finished, remove from oven and immediately toss with Parmesan cheese if desired. Let cool completely.. Store in an airtight container.
So, croutons. I’m a crouton girl. Sometimes I eat a salad just so I can put croutons on it. The same goes for homemade ranch dressing. So sometimes I forego the vegetable part all together and just dip croutons in ranch. Cutting out the middle man, ya know? I also love fresh croutons on hot soup. The way that crunchy bread soaks up the hot liquid so it’s soft and buttery on the bottom and crisp and crunchy on top? So beautiful it almost makes me tear up just thinking about it.
Making your own croutons at home is so easy and they are so much better than anything from a box. It’s a great way to use up bread that’s still good, but just a tad bit too dry to eat on its own. So enjoy this how-to and put it to the test. You may never go back to store-bought again!
Notes on bread
Although the recipe below is for sourdough croutons, you can certainly use any type of bread you like. Experiment with different flavors and textures and you’ll have fun finding your favorite. I think a hearty, rustic loaf works best, as opposed to say scraps of Wonder Bread. A day old baguette would be perfect. Fresh, or slightly dry bread works fine, but skip the super dry, stale stuff unless you’re in the mood to break a tooth. The fresher the bread, the more light and airy the crouton.
Notes on herbs
Notes on cooking method
You can cook croutons in the oven as well as on the stove top using a skillet. If you just need a few croutons, just bust out a fry pan and cook a single slice of bread on medium heat until golden brown. If you’re cooking a whole batch, like in my recipe below, go for the oven. I personally like the texture and finished product of baked croutons, so I do most of mine in the oven.
To make these, you’re going to need 4 cups of sourdough bread cubes, olive oil, butter, and herbs and spices OR this
garlic bread seasoning.
In a small bowl combine salt, onion, garlic, oregano, and parsley and set aside. Melt butter in the microwave until completely melted and then combine it with the olive oil. Mix the butter/olive oil mixture with the garlic-herb mixture.
Place bread cubes in a large bowl and pour the butter/oil/herb mixture over the bread cubes making sure to distribute evenly over the cubes in a small drizzle.
Don’t dump it all in one place. If you do that, a few lucky little bread bits will soak up all the buttery goodness and the rest will get hurt feelings from being left out. Immediately use your hands to toss making sure to coat each bread cube with the butter mixture.
Spread cubes in a single layer on a baking sheet.
See how they all have a little bit of everything??
Place in oven and cook for 10-20 minutes, stirring and flipping every 5 minutes so they cook evenly. The time is going to vary depending on the type of bread used and the size of the cubes. The croutons should be golden brown. Generally, they will take 15-20 minutes.

When finished, remove from oven and immediately toss with Parmesan cheese if desired. Let cool completely. Store in an airtight container.

Questions & Reviews
Nothing is better than homemade croutons. Sadly, I have eaten a whole batch out of hand without ever putting the on a salad or soup!
Made this crouton recipe for our chicken caesar salad tonight. We had a half loaf of sourdough bread that had gone stale, which were a great base for the croutons. They were delicious and perfect!
I just have to tell you how much I love these croutons! I’ve been using this recipe for over a year. They are a hit at home and wherever I take them. Thank you!
How long would you be able to store these croutons for use? Would you store them in the fridge? Thanks
I just store them in an air-tight container in the pantry. They’re definitely good for a couple of days. Beyond that I’m not sure because they’ve never lasted that long at my house! lol
This is insanely good with rye bread. I had rye garlic croutons at a restaurant in Park City and fell madly in love. Even my picky husband liked them and he doesn't like rye! I bet these would be great with some rosemary on them too.
Nevermind, just read some recipes online and it seems like WAAAAY more effort than it's probably worth!
Do you happen to have a yummy sourdough bread recipe?
I have to say I adore the way you write, it's too cute and funny! Very cool recipe, something to remind myself to start doing!